[routing-wg]WG meeting in Amsterdam.
Hi folks, This is another call for agenda items for the Routing WG's meeting at RIPE 55. Items are still a little bit thin on the ground, so does that mean the routing in the RIPE region is stable and there's nothing to worry about or investigate? Nothing new happening in BGP? No changes to what people do at IXPs or with their internal routing? No impact from changes in address policy? No thoughts on resource certification? Anyone fancy trying to create an Operators Guide to LISP? If you don't come up with something to talk about, we might have to discuss the charter... :-) Cheers, Joao, Joachim, Rob
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Rob Evans wrote:
If you don't come up with something to talk about, we might have to discuss the charter... :-)
How about: "The relative importance of backward compatibility for router configurations, compared with the shinyness of the new AS-Dot notation" (DB-WG can have a similar talk, given it affects RPSL too). regards, -- Paul Jakma paul@clubi.ie paul@jakma.org Key ID: 64A2FF6A Fortune: The more things change, the more they stay insane.
Paul, Rob&Team, I'll tentatively include a bullet under "Input from other WGs" on the (next update to the) DB-WG's agenda. Wilfried. Paul Jakma wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Rob Evans wrote:
If you don't come up with something to talk about, we might have to discuss the charter... :-)
How about:
"The relative importance of backward compatibility for router configurations, compared with the shinyness of the new AS-Dot notation"
(DB-WG can have a similar talk, given it affects RPSL too).
regards,
participants (3)
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Paul Jakma
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Rob Evans
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Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet